Opens at Troon
Courses of the Open
Scottish Music
Tom's Opens
Scottish Misc.
100

Henrik Stenson claimed his only major title at Royal Troon in 2016, defeating this former Open Champion in a two man battle

Phil Mickelson


100

The R&A calls it home, and it has hosted the Open Championship a record 30 times

St. Andrews 

100

Grab a coffee and Don't You forget about this 80s movie classic, which Luke Dilillo didn't find funny

The Breakfast Club 

100

Turnberry saw Tom lift his second Claret Jug, outdueling this three time Champion Golfer of the year

Jack Nicklaus

100

A pudding containing sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, minced onion, oats, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach

Haggis

200

Runner up in his first Open in 1960, Champion Golfer of the year in '61 and 62', we know what this golfer drank out of his Claret Jugs

Arnold Palmer

200

Conner's family hails from the same county as this Open Venue, which recently saw another Irishman claim glory 

Royal Portrush 

200

The proclaimers claimed they would walk this distance just to fall down at your door

500 miles

200

Tom would lift his last Claret Jug here, the course where Jordan told Greller to 'Go get that'

Royal Birkdale

200

This mythical creature inhabits a lake in the Scottish Highlands

Loch Ness Monster

300

Before 'the putt' at Brookline, this Champion Golfer of 1997 finished three clear of the field at Royal Troon

Justin Leonard 

300

The birthplace of the Open, this venue hosted the first 12 Open Championships

Prestwick

300

If you lay here, if you just lay here, this Scottish based band might help you forget the world

Snow Patrol

300

You can't mail it in on this short par 3 at Royal Troon, the distance of the hole and this nickname hasn't changed since Tom won there in 1982

The Postage Stamp

300

At Midnight on New Years Eve, you will commonly hear this song, written by Scottish Poet Robert Burns

Auld Lang Syne

400

Before there was Cashmere Keith, this sharply dressed Buckeye, always a bridesmaid never a bride in Augusta, won his only major here in 1973

Tom Weiskopf 

400

The first time this venue hosted the Open it was won by amateur Bobby Jones.  Seve, Ernie, and Gary have also triumphed here 

Royal Lytham & St. Annes
400

When the Blackhawks knife through the defense and score a goal, this hit song from the Glasgow based Fratelli's blasts throughout Chicago 

Chelsea Dagger

400

Instead of kicking his feet up, Jean van de Velde took his shoes off here, the site of Tom's first ever Open Championship 

Carnoustie 

400

In Scotland, the Jacobite Steam Train will take you through the Highlands, but in this film it will take you some place magical, if you can avoid the flying cars.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

500

2004 saw an upset for the ages, when this unassuming American, defeated Ernie Els in a playoff.  He would never win a PGA TOUR event again.

Todd Hamilton
500

Before the Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golfers built their private club, Muirfield, they called this Open venue home

Musselburgh Links

500

From Israel to Scotland, this Scottish band will be the first to tell you that 'Love Hurts'

Nazareth 

500

Tom won his third Open here in 1980, 'The best course in Britain' according to Jack Nicklaus, Jack loved it so much he brought it to Ohio

Muirfield

500

You're more likely to see Dave find the first fairway at Tashua Knolls than you are to see this animal, the Official National Animal of Scotland

Unicorn